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BRG said:Since it is this way in ND, why can't it be that way in the other states that have oil/gas? Let them drill and make pipe lines. Build more refineries. Just think what it would do. It stems through nearly every aspect. If you dont want to work in the oli fields, just look what it does to all the other industries like food, trucking, hotel, gas stations, mechanics, fencing, clothing, etc. This only took a few years to get to where ND is now. Look where the country would be if some of these other states would be able to work their oil or natural gas(the majority of the states have natural gas they could go after). Plus then we wouldn't have to rely on countries that hate us. It is a no brainer!!!
BRG said:Since it is this way in ND, why can't it be that way in the other states that have oil/gas? Let them drill and make pipe lines. Build more refineries. Just think what it would do. It stems through nearly every aspect. If you dont want to work in the oli fields, just look what it does to all the other industries like food, trucking, hotel, gas stations, mechanics, fencing, clothing, etc. This only took a few years to get to where ND is now. Look where the country would be if some of these other states would be able to work their oil or natural gas(the majority of the states have natural gas they could go after). Plus then we wouldn't have to rely on countries that hate us. It is a no brainer!!!
Americans are now paying other countries some $1.15 billion per day for continued dependence upon foreign oil.
On a yearly basis, that amounts to some $421 billion for foreign crude.
The United States reported a trade deficit equivalent to 45.6 Billion USD in August of 2011. (est 547.2 annual)
Oldtimer said:BRG said:Since it is this way in ND, why can't it be that way in the other states that have oil/gas? Let them drill and make pipe lines. Build more refineries. Just think what it would do. It stems through nearly every aspect. If you dont want to work in the oli fields, just look what it does to all the other industries like food, trucking, hotel, gas stations, mechanics, fencing, clothing, etc. This only took a few years to get to where ND is now. Look where the country would be if some of these other states would be able to work their oil or natural gas(the majority of the states have natural gas they could go after). Plus then we wouldn't have to rely on countries that hate us. It is a no brainer!!!
Well its definitely expanding west into MT....Drilling new wells around here now...Tuesday I saw the seismograph trucks working some state land a couple miles from our place...
Like the fella said in the video- just not enough rigs, employees, trucks, etc to move any faster....
One of the guys that made his fortune in the oil business is building a new Million $ + log house on the lake...The crew they brought in to build that had a tough time finding a place to stay...
Big Muddy rancher said:Oldtimer said:BRG said:Since it is this way in ND, why can't it be that way in the other states that have oil/gas? Let them drill and make pipe lines. Build more refineries. Just think what it would do. It stems through nearly every aspect. If you dont want to work in the oli fields, just look what it does to all the other industries like food, trucking, hotel, gas stations, mechanics, fencing, clothing, etc. This only took a few years to get to where ND is now. Look where the country would be if some of these other states would be able to work their oil or natural gas(the majority of the states have natural gas they could go after). Plus then we wouldn't have to rely on countries that hate us. It is a no brainer!!!
Well its definitely expanding west into MT....Drilling new wells around here now...Tuesday I saw the seismograph trucks working some state land a couple miles from our place...
Like the fella said in the video- just not enough rigs, employees, trucks, etc to move any faster....
One of the guys that made his fortune in the oil business is building a new Million $ + log house on the lake...The crew they brought in to build that had a tough time finding a place to stay...
Don't know why it would be so busy around Glasgow now? The oil show on the radio at noon said 138 rigs drilling in ND and 8 in Montana. :? I know some of those 8 are down around Sidney.
They also said it looks like some rigs are going to be moving down to a play spanning the ND/SD border. They figure only 1/3 of the oil in the Bakken.
So your going to charge more just because you can? OK now who are you going to share that with? You know you need to pay your fair share to those who wont work, so now you can give away MORE of that money your not doing anything more to earn it.I told him that as the price/wages of all other jobs goes up-- so does feeding/wintering/calving prices/wages ...
MsSage said:So your going to charge more just because you can? OK now who are you going to share that with? You know you need to pay your fair share to those who wont work, so now you can give away MORE of that money your not doing anything more to earn it.I told him that as the price/wages of all other jobs goes up-- so does feeding/wintering/calving prices/wages ...
Oldtimer said:Big Muddy rancher said:Oldtimer said:Well its definitely expanding west into MT....Drilling new wells around here now...Tuesday I saw the seismograph trucks working some state land a couple miles from our place...
Like the fella said in the video- just not enough rigs, employees, trucks, etc to move any faster....
One of the guys that made his fortune in the oil business is building a new Million $ + log house on the lake...The crew they brought in to build that had a tough time finding a place to stay...
Don't know why it would be so busy around Glasgow now? The oil show on the radio at noon said 138 rigs drilling in ND and 8 in Montana. :? I know some of those 8 are down around Sidney.
They also said it looks like some rigs are going to be moving down to a play spanning the ND/SD border. They figure only 1/3 of the oil in the Bakken.
Well I wouldn't believe what all those oil shows tell you- as I know of 2 rigs within 10 miles of Glasgow right on Hwy 2.... At least 2 different companies I know of in here drilling wells in the area....
The local job service has a stack of job listings about as thick as a telephone book....I'm already feeding cows and calving for one neighbor that has a job in the oil patch (lineman- working Sidney area and says they have 5 years work lined up ahead of them just to get power to the already proposed sites)--but today I had another a little further away ask if I could for him- as he had been offered a $ 2500-3000 a week job in the Plentywood area with the oil companies...
I told him that as the price/wages of all other jobs goes up-- so does feeding/wintering/calving prices/wages ... :wink:
Big Muddy rancher said:Oldtimer said:Big Muddy rancher said:Don't know why it would be so busy around Glasgow now? The oil show on the radio at noon said 138 rigs drilling in ND and 8 in Montana. :? I know some of those 8 are down around Sidney.
They also said it looks like some rigs are going to be moving down to a play spanning the ND/SD border. They figure only 1/3 of the oil in the Bakken.
Well I wouldn't believe what all those oil shows tell you- as I know of 2 rigs within 10 miles of Glasgow right on Hwy 2.... At least 2 different companies I know of in here drilling wells in the area....
The local job service has a stack of job listings about as thick as a telephone book....I'm already feeding cows and calving for one neighbor that has a job in the oil patch (lineman- working Sidney area and says they have 5 years work lined up ahead of them just to get power to the already proposed sites)--but today I had another a little further away ask if I could for him- as he had been offered a $ 2500-3000 a week job in the Plentywood area with the oil companies...
I told him that as the price/wages of all other jobs goes up-- so does feeding/wintering/calving prices/wages ... :wink:
Maybe I heard them wrong as here on the active drilling list for North Dakota lists 195 active rigs,https://www.dmr.nd.gov/oilgas/riglist.asp
Maybe you can find a link to Montana's number other wise I'll stick to what I heard on the "OIL SHOW" :?
Mike said:The drilling permits applied for now are a fraction of what they were during 2005.
hypocritexposer said:Mike said:The drilling permits applied for now are a fraction of what they were during 2005.
Ya, but that was when Bush was helping out his "oil buddies" by raising the price of oil :lol: :lol:
http://www.nyse.tv/crude-oil-price-history.htmJanuary 23, 2009 $46.47
October 28, 2011 $93.32